What springer did you shoot today?

The wind finally laid down this morning. I shot my 77 trying to figure out what the hell is going on with the accuracy. It only shoots FTTs acceptably. Half inch at 25 yards. Most other pellets are over 2". With the zero shifting inches between types to boot. Wondering if it was me or the wind that started to pick up as I went along, I broke out my laminate Hw30. It shot half inch or better in the increasing wind with three different pellets with only minor changes in zero.

The last time I had something like this was a R7 from the same year that had a loose barrel and no choke. This barrel slugs fine but still doesn't shoot well. I'm at a loss. There may be the reason this gun is in excellent condition.😪
 
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Gave theHW85 .177 a run. Stan you would like one of these. So easy. I’m going to put a 12 FPE in this one. View attachment 554483Next up a gun I ordered last June. A HW77 .20 and it’s sweet. 3 others I ordered with it, still missing. I was hoping they would show up be reality is setting in. View attachment 554484Within first 50 rounds. This is 10 shots 35 yds. View attachment 554485Last of the arrivals a HW30 .177. I had a .20 on order but wanted them over the border before the tariffs so I went with a .177. View attachment 554498View attachment 554501Got some nice grain. Here’s a better pic. View attachment 554506These I made for a trade for autographed pictures. Crow
That's gorgeous. And in my favorite Hw30 caliber.
 
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I’ve only shot the 75 a few times. Compared to the HW45 or Beeman P1 it’s dream. I’m not at all familiar with a IZH. But would like to. Crow forgot to send
I agree, the HW75 is much better to shoot than the 45. I like the way it fits my hand, but the ergonomics of cocking to me are still tiring. The IZH looks weird but is much easier to cock and the trigger is much better. Mine has the optional trigger that can be adjusted up/down on the trigger shaft and pivoted to fit your finger better. I think the pull weight on mine is about 3 oz, so light even my Wheeler electronic gauge has trouble measuring it.
I have been trying to find one of the FWB 100 series SSP pistols but have not been having any luck
 
Sad report The Diana 75 factory lefty lost power . Shot 3 pellets very low @ 50 foot target . Next shot Red flakes ( the seal ?0 were present in the loading port and the pellet never hit the target only 50 feet away , this is the exact thing that has happened for the second time . Same thing happened with the Diana 60 i bought a few years ago Broken right away The Diana 60 made very bad crunchy noise trying to cock it so i stopped not finishing . Guess i will have to bring two Giss rifles to David Slade in the near future .
BUMMER
Sorry to hear that Stan. I’ve had the same luck. But I have no David Slade for a fix.
At least with new rifles you rarely have this problem. Good luck. Crow.
That's gorgeous. And in my favorite Hw30 caliber.
Thanks. So ironic. I found a guy with a grey lam. Came this close. Have you ever seen one? So I ordered a HW30 stainless from AoA. That gun is missing thanks to USPS. I replaced it with a HW30 Walnut .20. I had a 77 waiting for the .20 to arrive but might be a month. I wanted to get the rifles over the border before extra possible tariffs so I had the .177 in stead of the .20 shipped with the 77.
I’ve been trying to buy custom stocks for a few years and still euchred. Can’t ship over border. So for me to score a Walnut stock for a premium price it’s a win win. The other 2 lost were both Walnut 95 and 97
Currently I have a few 30’s and R9’s in .177. Have 3 different spring manufacturers as well. Lots of fun work.
Have to keep in book. Can’t remember what I did this morning.
Your advice has been a massive help. it allows me to do this. Thanks Crow
I agree, the HW75 is much better to shoot than the 45. I like the way it fits my hand, but the ergonomics of cocking to me are still tiring. The IZH looks weird but is much easier to cock and the trigger is much better. Mine has the optional trigger that can be adjusted up/down on the trigger shaft and pivoted to fit your finger better. I think the pull weight on mine is about 3 oz, so light even my Wheeler electronic gauge has trouble measuring it.
I have been trying to find one of the FWB 100 series SSP pistols but have not been having any luck
Not familiar with the 100. I have a FWB 65 which I don’t shoot in winter. But soon. If I remember correctly, it was really clean. Crow
 
Bought this gun a few weeks ago and just arrived today. FWB 601
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This company made some keepers. So smooth. Rear sights.
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The muzzle end is different, a first for me.
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The mechanics is unbelievable.
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This gun been around.
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I may refinish the stock, it’s beat up. Crow
 
Today, I received a new (to me) 4-16X Hawke Compact AIRMAX from Kenny in TN.
I put it on my 41 year old R1.
I have other Hawke scopes but they are a bit long for the break barrel.
The compact is perfect IMHO.
I will zero at the range on Wednesday but I took a quick five in the garage at 9 yards, offhand to make sure it was on paper..

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not bad for unsighted scope
what range ? do they allow visitors ? My daughter lives in Campbell CA,
Bought this gun a few weeks ago and just arrived today. FWB 601View attachment 555546This company made some keepers. So smooth. Rear sights.View attachment 555547The muzzle end is different, a first for me. View attachment 555548The mechanics is unbelievable.View attachment 555563This gun been around. View attachment 555553View attachment 555557I may refinish the stock, it’s beat up. Crow
i like the History of the stickers .
 
Sorry to hear that Stan. I’ve had the same luck. But I have no David Slade for a fix.
At least with new rifles you rarely have this problem. Good luck. Crow.

Thanks. So ironic. I found a guy with a grey lam. Came this close. Have you ever seen one? So I ordered a HW30 stainless from AoA. That gun is missing thanks to USPS. I replaced it with a HW30 Walnut .20. I had a 77 waiting for the .20 to arrive but might be a month. I wanted to get the rifles over the border before extra possible tariffs so I had the .177 in stead of the .20 shipped with the 77.
I’ve been trying to buy custom stocks for a few years and still euchred. Can’t ship over border. So for me to score a Walnut stock for a premium price it’s a win win. The other 2 lost were both Walnut 95 and 97
Currently I have a few 30’s and R9’s in .177. Have 3 different spring manufacturers as well. Lots of fun work.
Have to keep in book. Can’t remember what I did this morning.
Your advice has been a massive help. it allows me to do this. Thanks Crow

Not familiar with the 100. I have a FWB 65 which I don’t shoot in winter. But soon. If I remember correctly, it was really clean. Crow
I have a FWB 65, and a 80, both fantastic pistols, but the IZH is a better 10m gun, better sights and much better trigger plus easier to cock. I am not crazy about things Russian, but this is one area where they excelled in a moderately priced target pistol.
 
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I have a FWB 65, and a 80, both fantastic pistols, but the IZH is a better 10m gun, better sights and much better trigger plus easier to cock. I am not crazy about things Russian, but this is one area where they excelled in a moderately priced target pistol.
Morini 162E! PCP . Diana 6 , IZH 46 , now an HW75 and i like the IZH 46 best .
 
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Bought this gun a few weeks ago and just arrived today. FWB 601View attachment 555546This company made some keepers. So smooth. Rear sights.View attachment 555547The muzzle end is different, a first for me. View attachment 555548The mechanics is unbelievable.View attachment 555563This gun been around. View attachment 555553View attachment 555557I may refinish the stock, it’s beat up. Crow
Earlier this year I picked up a FWB 602 Meistergrade. That is one with a walnut vs laminated stock. I bought from a member here located in Hawaii. It had numerous dents in the forearm, so ended up paying about $450 shipped from Hawaii to Texas, then sent it right off to David Slade for new seals, so with all the shipping and work Have about $700 in the gun. WHile it was out I refinished the stock and it is great, a lot of tigerstripe in the forearm area, buttstock somewhat plain.
Like you said the mechanicis are unbelievable .
 
Never seen a Morini, but glad to see someone shares my opinion of the Izzy.
The only reason i have the Morini is i received a small inheritance and went to Champions Choice as they had a Morini lefty in stock no extra charge . I have shot others in the same class Styre, Walther, and pretty much the same just different design /same results .
 
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The only reason i have the Morini is i received a small inheritance and went to Champions Choice as they had a Morini lefty in stock no extra charge . I have shot others in the same class Styre, Walther, and pretty much the same just different design /same results .
That's how I got my FWB 300s rifle back in the mid 80's.
 
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The wind finally laid down this morning. I shot my 77 trying to figure out what the hell is going on with the accuracy. It only shoots FTTs acceptably. Half inch at 25 yards. Most other pellets are over 2". With the zero shifting inches between types to boot. Wondering if it was me or the wind that started to pick up as I went along, I broke out my laminate Hw30. It shot half inch or better in the increasing wind with three different pellets with only minor changes in zero.

The last time I had something like this was a R7 from the same year that had a loose barrel and no choke. This barrel slugs fine but still doesn't shoot well. I'm at a loss. There may be the reason this gun is in excellent condition.😪
My 77 only likes 5.52 JSB heavies and 5.54 FTTs.

Anything else and it will double the group size. Sometimes that’s just the way it goes.
 
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I agree, the HW75 is much better to shoot than the 45. I like the way it fits my hand, but the ergonomics of cocking to me are still tiring. The IZH looks weird but is much easier to cock and the trigger is much better. Mine has the optional trigger that can be adjusted up/down on the trigger shaft and pivoted to fit your finger better. I think the pull weight on mine is about 3 oz, so light even my Wheeler electronic gauge has trouble measuring it.
I have been trying to find one of the FWB 100 series SSP pistols but have not been having any luck
I saw a FWB 100 on the “other“ air gun site…contacted the seller immediately…tooo late. Lasted minutes. Still on the prowl. Good luck with your search. John